Canadian Zooarchaeology, No. 13 (1998)

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ISSN: 1923-2527
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    Canadian Zooarchaeology / Zooarchéologie canadienne, No. 13 (1998)
    (University of Victoria Libraries, 1998) Friesen, Max; Cosette, Evelyne; Stewart, Frances L.; Latta, Martha A.; Stewart, Kathlyn
    This issue contains: - Editor's Note by Max Friesen (p. 2) - Ph.D. Abstract: Assemblages zooarchéologiques et stratégies de subsistence des groupes de chasseurs-pêcheurs du site Hector Trudel (Québec) entre 500 et 1000 de notre ère (1995) by Evelyne Cosette (p. 3) - Ph.D. Abstract: Proto-Huron/Petun and Proto-St. Lawrence Iroquian Subsistence as Culturally Defining (1997) by Frances L. Stewart (p. 4) - Fishing at the Auger Site by Martha A. Latta (p. 5-17) - Papers delivered at spring conferences: Canadian Archaeological Association by Kathlyn Stewart (p. 17) - Papers delivered at spring conferences: Society for American Archaeology by Kathlyn Stewart (p. 18) - Update for ICAZ 1998 by Kathlyn Stewart (p. 19) - Requests, Exchanges, Notices by Kathlyn Stewart (p. 20)
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